Sunday, July 19, 2015

Let's Help a Fellow Freelance Writer Out by Nominating Her Book on Amazon

Hi again everyone. Long time, no see. I'll get into my absence in another post, but first I'd like to get the FWP Blog/Forum community involved by helping a fellow writer make money online.

My newest freelancing friend is Vicki Zell, and she needs to get her book nominated on Amazon. Nominating the book is so simple that you'll be done before a bunny can finish a single hop, an owl can finish "Whooing" or a cheetah can finish one half stride at 70 mph.

Yea, that's super fast, and a bit of an exaggeration, but it really is simple and feeling good about helping a fellow writer take one step closer to success is an added bonus. Not to mention, if she gets the nominations, we all get a free copy of "HELLEN BACK".

Below is a short excerpt and other info I got from Vicki during a LinkedIn conversation:

To read an excerpt, be so kind and click this link to "HELLEN BACK". All voters will receive a "FREE COPY" of the book voted for if that book is published through KS. So thank you for your support.

About Vicki Zell

I have lived on planet earth now for sixty-one years and have been a fan of Hitchcock and King for just about that many years as well. I love writing. I love theatre and the arts. I enjoy most all music. I aspire to have one of my stories turned into a major motion picture. I would love to capture an audience for my works. I have always worked and now I am retired and enjoying my writing more than ever. My motto: give a smile, get a smile, keep a smile.

Q. What books have influenced your life the most?

A. Kings works are the most influential to my works. I read Carrie and fell in love. Then when the motion picture came out, it was like I'd won the lottery. My favorite author had hit it big and his books were going strong.

Q. When did you decide to become a writer?

A. I have always dabbled in writing from a very young age. I tried the road to the publishing houses back in the day when there was no such thing as Internet and believe me you, that was a long and hard road and life just happened along and trials and tribulations came about, I got lost in the shuffle.

Q. Where did the idea for this book come from?

A. The idea for this book came as did all the ideas for my books, my twisted mind. I've always had this rather strange fascination for thrilling mysteries with a twist. Never cared for those fairytale endings to books or movies.

Guess what? This is exactly what big companies are paying me for. They need to know what their average customer needs and wants. So these companies pay $1,000,000's of dollars per month to the average person. In return, the average person, like me and you, fills out surveys and gives them their opinion.